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a coention here in north carolina. we are a party with a huge tept and we welcome everybody that you will see on the floor beginning tomorrow. if you walk the streets in charlotte today for the carolinafest, you've seen that over and over again with people of all races, all nationalities coming here to celebrate the feeling and the southern hospitality that's been extended to them. >> woodruff: as we said, kareem crayton, one of the things you specialize in is looking at voting rights. we know from what's been happening in the last several months of this year republicans across the country in particular moving to move on... restricting voter access. they talk about trying to limit fraud and eliminate fraud. the view from the democratic party is different. but my question is, if you take all that together, how much does that affect the democratic party's ability to do what it needs to do in the south? >> it is a serious assault on the work that democrats do to win. democrats, in order to be successful -- and in many pla
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"washington week" has a special edition from north carolina later thisvening. we'll see you from charlotte and here on monday, and the next day we begin our primetime and online coverage of the democratic convention. have a great weekend. thank you for joining us tonight and all week. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf and from carnegie corporation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
"washington week" has a special edition from north carolina later thisvening. we'll see you from charlotte and here on monday, and the next day we begin our primetime and online coverage of the democratic convention. have a great weekend. thank you for joining us tonight and all week. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: bnsf and from carnegie corporation >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and......
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. >> with the convention gearing up in north carolina, president obama was in virginia, another battleground state he care field will 2008. at norfolk state university, he argued his reelection gives the country its best chance to move forward. >> now the other side will tell you about their ideas, but on thursday night i'm going to look forward to sharing mine with you a path that will create good jobs and strengthen our middle-class and grow our economy. >> sreenivasan: the president also pressed his case in an interview with "u.s.a. today." he said his republican opponent created what he calls a fictional barack obama in features and adds. >> under obama's plan we wouldn't have to work and wouldn't have to train for a job. they'll just send you your welfare check. >> reporter: the president said tomorrow he'll be... vice president joe biden arrived in the convention city this afternoon. on the republican side, vice presidential nominee joe biden campaigned in ohio charging the president has been a failure. >> ... >> you can't look atta t data, you can't look at the suffering families or t
. >> with the convention gearing up in north carolina, president obama was in virginia, another battleground state he care field will 2008. at norfolk state university, he argued his reelection gives the country its best chance to move forward. >> now the other side will tell you about their ideas, but on thursday night i'm going to look forward to sharing mine with you a path that will create good jobs and strengthen our middle-class and grow our economy. >> sreenivasan: the...
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but leftover will be that tail end of the front in the carolinas. and in north carolina, you could see the potential for flash flooding as well. some thunderstorms are going to turn a little bit severe from the central plains in towards the midwest today. tornadoes are not out of the question here. certainly damaging winds and hail can be expected. out to the west, it's going to be warm. we have a high of 30 degrees in seattle. but we're starting to see things cool down across the midsection. the upper midsection of the continent. 21 degrees in denver down to 24 in chicago. however, the very persistent heat will remain towards the south. oklahoma city, 37 degrees. and 37 in houston also. and just along this barrier, this border with the hotter and cooler air that we're going to see those most severe thunderstorms. all right. as we head on into europe, again, the north is looking very wet and wild. ry windy in fact. you can just see how close those isobars are together indicating the strong wind. it's going to be particularly gusty for southern parts
but leftover will be that tail end of the front in the carolinas. and in north carolina, you could see the potential for flash flooding as well. some thunderstorms are going to turn a little bit severe from the central plains in towards the midwest today. tornadoes are not out of the question here. certainly damaging winds and hail can be expected. out to the west, it's going to be warm. we have a high of 30 degrees in seattle. but we're starting to see things cool down across the midsection....
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north carolina was an early adopter of the affordable health care act. because of that, they had a program called inclusive health. they take patients with preexisting conditions. i didn't believe it. i was incredulous. but it happened. i got the card. he received his treatment. just unbelievable when i see the cost. >> reporter: to democrats like former president bill clinton, the argument is simple. >> republicans call it derisively obama-care. they say it's a government takeover, a disaster. and that if we'll just elect them, they'll repeal it. well, are they right? >> no! let's take a look at what's actually happened so far. >> reporter: what's happened, say clinton and others, is that millions of uninsured americans are finally covered or soon will be. in large part because so many of them, like the morgans, can no longer be rejected for preexisting conditions. vice president joe biden's former economic advisor jared bernstein. >> if you repeal the affordable care act, what you just heard is part of what you lose. >> reporter: now it may seem unfair
north carolina was an early adopter of the affordable health care act. because of that, they had a program called inclusive health. they take patients with preexisting conditions. i didn't believe it. i was incredulous. but it happened. i got the card. he received his treatment. just unbelievable when i see the cost. >> reporter: to democrats like former president bill clinton, the argument is simple. >> republicans call it derisively obama-care. they say it's a government takeover,...
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wee gog to contest north carolina. a lot of great people in this state and we're going to fight for every vote. >> rose: when you talk about the hispanic vote it's very different vote, different from california to texas, to arizona, to florida, correct? >> yes. but one other thing, we're not just going to have diversity. our platform speaks to those values. so in the case of the republican, they had some great speake, i've said a number of times that marco rubbio and suzannea martinez were probably the two best speakers at the republican convention, their problem is ty have a platform that calls for the deportatn of 11 million people. >> that's my point. is the critical issue without painting with too broad a brush for hispanics and the difference in its polling for democrats and republicans, for president bama and governor romney mostly about immigration? >> it's about immigration, yes. the south deportation of 11 million people. you know, they also brought out chris, the architect of the alabama and arizona law. they
wee gog to contest north carolina. a lot of great people in this state and we're going to fight for every vote. >> rose: when you talk about the hispanic vote it's very different vote, different from california to texas, to arizona, to florida, correct? >> yes. but one other thing, we're not just going to have diversity. our platform speaks to those values. so in the case of the republican, they had some great speake, i've said a number of times that marco rubbio and suzannea...
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a field of flags in charlotte, north carolina, to fire fighters in north liberty, iowa, honoring the almost 3,000 americans killed 11 years ago today. while this anniversary was marked by much less pageantry and more subtlety than a year ago, this day remains, as it will for every american who lived through it, a reminder of our fragility and our fortitude. thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
a field of flags in charlotte, north carolina, to fire fighters in north liberty, iowa, honoring the almost 3,000 americans killed 11 years ago today. while this anniversary was marked by much less pageantry and more subtlety than a year ago, this day remains, as it will for every american who lived through it, a reminder of our fragility and our fortitude. thank you for joining us. good night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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on the "newshour" tonight: the president arrived here in north carolina this afternoon. officials moved his speech tomorrow night back to this arena after forecasters predicted severe thunderstorms.
on the "newshour" tonight: the president arrived here in north carolina this afternoon. officials moved his speech tomorrow night back to this arena after forecasters predicted severe thunderstorms.
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it's disappointing for many of the people in north carolina but we have to do what we have to do. >> suarez: did you wait till the very last minute to get the best weather forecasting advice you could before pug the trigger on the cabs cancellation? >> i think the campaign took enormous pains to wait out the scenario so they could make the best call possible. obviously, it could have made a decision several days earlier. but wanted to wait it out to make sure the forecast really did call for those type of threatening thunderstorms. so we got the threat, and they made the call, and we're going to make the best of it displai now, mayor, of the many thousands of people who will be disappointed, there are some people to worry about. these were volunteers who had given of their time in order to receive that ticket. not exact let's people you want to make mad at you this close to the election day. >> i think people understand mother nature, and the reality that the campaign has a vested interest in making sure people are safe. i mean, if something had happened, and they'd gone ahead and th
it's disappointing for many of the people in north carolina but we have to do what we have to do. >> suarez: did you wait till the very last minute to get the best weather forecasting advice you could before pug the trigger on the cabs cancellation? >> i think the campaign took enormous pains to wait out the scenario so they could make the best call possible. obviously, it could have made a decision several days earlier. but wanted to wait it out to make sure the forecast really did...
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more than a north carolina romney could you debate, she's going to appeal mainly to upper class -- or middle and upper class white women whether she's going to draw in tons of minority women, single women, elderly women that's another question. but that woman's speech about how he came to them in their hour of need and stayed with them, is that going to draw more women to the romney-ryan ticket? >> absolutely think that the one thing that is very clear after this week is that romney is a man of character. you may disagree with his politics but clearly he's a man who committed to his family to, his community, he has been a business leadera government leader, no one c stand there say h hasn't sor of really earned this chance to run. i think that he gave a big nod not only to ann romney and the work she did to raise their family but all mothers, men and women who are of young children, who recognize that it's very difficult, you have two people working, you have young children, trying to pay bills, i think really did connect with a lot of people. we were there. it hasn't always been this
more than a north carolina romney could you debate, she's going to appeal mainly to upper class -- or middle and upper class white women whether she's going to draw in tons of minority women, single women, elderly women that's another question. but that woman's speech about how he came to them in their hour of need and stayed with them, is that going to draw more women to the romney-ryan ticket? >> absolutely think that the one thing that is very clear after this week is that romney is a...
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has changed the dialogue in the presidential election, even when newt gingrich was fighting in south carolina with mitt romney over the role of bain capital. that's a reflection of an agenda that wasn't there prior toccupy >>ob, i know are you not a spokesperson for the movement but where do you think it goes from here? what do you think that the people who support this movement want to accomplish going forward? >> well, i think the initial stages were diagnosing and identifying and announcing the problems. the movement is going to play a constructive role in the next chapter it's going to have to come up with prescriptions and remedies to repairing both policy and our political process in the avy money lyden lobbying laden political process that can obstruct constructive change. >> susie: you're very familiar with the ways of washington. i mean what kind of power mechanism does do they have to accomplish something like that? >> well, they themselves do not have obviously a lot of money. but raising awareness to the unfairness of outcomes of the difficulties which the tea party people sympath
has changed the dialogue in the presidential election, even when newt gingrich was fighting in south carolina with mitt romney over the role of bain capital. that's a reflection of an agenda that wasn't there prior toccupy >>ob, i know are you not a spokesperson for the movement but where do you think it goes from here? what do you think that the people who support this movement want to accomplish going forward? >> well, i think the initial stages were diagnosing and identifying and...
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> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention from charlotte, north carolina. day one of the convention kicked off speeches from the first lady and new york mare corey booker. an you'llian castro. president obama spent the day campaigning in norfolk virginia. he will address the delegates thursday evening. two reporters have written extensively about barack and mish efl jodi kantor and author of the "obamas" author barack obama the sry. i am meesed to have them both here on this program this evening. welcome. >> charlie:let me start with you, jodi. tell who is barack obama. you have written a piece about both of them. and his piece is about the competitiveness of him. >> we thought he might be a deliberative professor of a president. we might see that mellow hawaiian quality. we have seen that for sheumplet he turns out to be this super competitive perfectist. the story wrote came outof years ofhearg ese stories the president grading everything, graying people. always wanting to be the best, even at small pursuits like bowling and look, there's a lot of advant
> this evening we continue our coverage of the democratic national convention from charlotte, north carolina. day one of the convention kicked off speeches from the first lady and new york mare corey booker. an you'llian castro. president obama spent the day campaigning in norfolk virginia. he will address the delegates thursday evening. two reporters have written extensively about barack and mish efl jodi kantor and author of the "obamas" author barack obama the sry. i am meesed...
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north carolina, which had not voted democratic since 197 you go into states like that and start spending money, which republicans, with limited funds then, didn't expect to defend. and now you've got president obama-- if you go into wisconsin and spend a bundle, you go into michigan, whatever, to tie up the-- i mean, that's what it does. it gives you more tactical latitude. >> i'm more skeptical that money makes the difference. when you look at the evidence-- when people do a big ad, all the bain ads against romney, it did drve his personals down but it didn't really affect his vote. i think when you look at the door, you see you can drive personals down or up, but the vote has been remarkably stable. and think of the independents we just saw, the comments we just heard. do we really think any of those people are going to be affected by an ad? i'm a little dubious about that. there's a lot of information they're processing and ads go through an extremely thick filter in those voters' minds. >> woodruff: what does it take to shake the race up? >> we have several ieractions. we've got four
north carolina, which had not voted democratic since 197 you go into states like that and start spending money, which republicans, with limited funds then, didn't expect to defend. and now you've got president obama-- if you go into wisconsin and spend a bundle, you go into michigan, whatever, to tie up the-- i mean, that's what it does. it gives you more tactical latitude. >> i'm more skeptical that money makes the difference. when you look at the evidence-- when people do a big ad, all...
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and similar efforts have been made the texas, ohio, florida, wisconsin, arizona, georgia, and south carolina. i've seen this before. i lived this before. too many people struggled, suffered, and died to make this possible for every american to exercise their right to vote! (cheers and applause) and we have come too far together to ever turn back. so democrats, we must not be silent. we must stand up, speak up, and speak out! (cheers and applause) we must march to the polls like never, ever before. we must come together and exercise our rights and together on november 6 we will reelect the man who will lead america forward president obama! (cheers and applause) >> ifill: john lewis is in many way it is heart and soul of the democratic party. actually marched was injured and has now served congress, served atlanta in congress for many years. he's really started this evening off. the floor has already packed and people are in the house before it gets locked down to hear the president. >> woodruff: and we're only about an hour or so in. the main event is the appearance by the president himself.
and similar efforts have been made the texas, ohio, florida, wisconsin, arizona, georgia, and south carolina. i've seen this before. i lived this before. too many people struggled, suffered, and died to make this possible for every american to exercise their right to vote! (cheers and applause) and we have come too far together to ever turn back. so democrats, we must not be silent. we must stand up, speak up, and speak out! (cheers and applause) we must march to the polls like never, ever...
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woodruff: between now and election day, we plan to visit other battleground states, including north carolina, colorado, florida, and ohio. >> ifill: and we turn now to asia, where a land dispute has revived longstanding tensions between china and japan. margaret warner has more. >> warner: chinese police stood three rows deep today keeping crowds of protestors at bay outside the japannese embassy in beijing. the demonstrators brandished posters of the founder of china's communist state. others set japannese flags aflame and lobbed eggs and plastic bottles. officially the protest marked a 1931 incident that triggered japan as' invasion and occupation of china. but the immediate spark was a land dispute in the here and now. it involved five inhab initted islands and three reeves in the east china sea known as the diaoyu in china and senkaku in japan. the waters are rich in fishing grounds and promising oil and gas deposits and close to important shipping lanes as well. last week japan reignited the long smoldering issue when it bought the islands from private japannese owners. the chinese resp
woodruff: between now and election day, we plan to visit other battleground states, including north carolina, colorado, florida, and ohio. >> ifill: and we turn now to asia, where a land dispute has revived longstanding tensions between china and japan. margaret warner has more. >> warner: chinese police stood three rows deep today keeping crowds of protestors at bay outside the japannese embassy in beijing. the demonstrators brandished posters of the founder of china's communist...
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in north carolina, it's 195% more. in virginia, 143%. and in colorado, ad spending has jumped by 146%. there's more. in seven days >> ifill: and the's more. in ven da, om september 13 to september 19, the romney campaign spent $425,000 in battleground colorado on 1,283 ads. the obama campaign spent $1.1 million on 2,891 ads. that's statewide. narrow the focus to one city, colorado springs, and the change is even more dramatic. at this time four years ago, 519 presidential campaign ads had aired in this top ten ad market. this year, the number jumped to 1,445. the newshour is partnering with kantar media/cmag and npr to keep track of all that spending. npr reporter ari shapiro spent the past week in colorado springs watching those television ads and talking to the voters who consume them. he joins us now. 395 million dollars. let's start with that number, ari. what is that all being spent on really? >> tv stations have a limited number of minutes for advertising. so you are seeing more ads per hour and you're seeing ads in different shows
in north carolina, it's 195% more. in virginia, 143%. and in colorado, ad spending has jumped by 146%. there's more. in seven days >> ifill: and the's more. in ven da, om september 13 to september 19, the romney campaign spent $425,000 in battleground colorado on 1,283 ads. the obama campaign spent $1.1 million on 2,891 ads. that's statewide. narrow the focus to one city, colorado springs, and the change is even more dramatic. at this time four years ago, 519 presidential campaign ads had...
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the latest poll out of north carolina now shows the north carolina race to be tied 46-46. here's the other number you need to know about north carolina right now. it is that one. 30,000. that's the number of voters who are on the north carolina voting rolls that a self-appointed, supposedly nonpartisan tea party outfit has announced should be stripped from the rolls. 30,000 people need to be dropped off the north carolina voting rolls because the tea party group determined the 30,000 voters are all dead people. and the group is, therefore, challenging those voter registrations now in north carolina with the election less than 50 days away. couple of weeks ago this group calling itself the voter integrity project in north carolina delivered a list of almost 30,000 names to that state's board of elections. the group's leader said that 90% of the names on the list should be taken off the rolls for sure and handed those names to the election officials. they got tons of dramatic great press when they did that. here's one local tv station in north carolina reporting because this
the latest poll out of north carolina now shows the north carolina race to be tied 46-46. here's the other number you need to know about north carolina right now. it is that one. 30,000. that's the number of voters who are on the north carolina voting rolls that a self-appointed, supposedly nonpartisan tea party outfit has announced should be stripped from the rolls. 30,000 people need to be dropped off the north carolina voting rolls because the tea party group determined the 30,000 voters are...
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here in north carolina the lbgt community has long been a part of the democratic party in north carolina. this move was more of a form lization of that relationship. i think one of the things that was really a catalyst for that was the amendment one appearing on the ballot. once folks inside the democratic party heard that was happening, it really made them feel like they needed to mobilize and get their support together inside the democratic party, because the democratic party both nationwide and in north carolina is very supportive of marriage equality and lbgt issues. host: phone number on the bottom of the screen: we'll get to your calls in a moment for our guest who is ryan butler, he's in charlotte, north carolina this morning, site of the convention that starts in a couple of days, he's a north carolina delegate, and how long have you been a delegate, mr. butler, and what does it mean to you? guest: delegates were selected in the state here at the district level, and basically each congressional district had an organization of democrats that met and selected delegates and then sta
here in north carolina the lbgt community has long been a part of the democratic party in north carolina. this move was more of a form lization of that relationship. i think one of the things that was really a catalyst for that was the amendment one appearing on the ballot. once folks inside the democratic party heard that was happening, it really made them feel like they needed to mobilize and get their support together inside the democratic party, because the democratic party both nationwide...
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is so bullish at winning north carolina? of all the battleground states, nine in the toss-up category, why are republicans so confident in inwering north carolina even if they don't beat the president? >> i think they looked at the 2010 number, but i think we will see a much larger voter turnout because people saw what happened in 2010. that's why we've got a lot of the, the offices already opened up. a lot of canvassing going on, phone calls telling people how important it is to vote. voter turnout is the key. >> how damaging was the scandal inside the north carolina democratic party, this issue, sexual harassment and, how much did that hurt your organizing efforts here? >> that's beside the point. i think people are -- not focused on that. we are able to look ahead and move on. nobody's talking about that. >> the party is settled or is this a case where the campaign is doing it on the other side of the -- yeah. i think north carolina, the democrats are looking at getting out vote in 2012, because that's what's going to mak
is so bullish at winning north carolina? of all the battleground states, nine in the toss-up category, why are republicans so confident in inwering north carolina even if they don't beat the president? >> i think they looked at the 2010 number, but i think we will see a much larger voter turnout because people saw what happened in 2010. that's why we've got a lot of the, the offices already opened up. a lot of canvassing going on, phone calls telling people how important it is to vote....
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and north carolina. >> they can in 20 states. [laughter] coming up can the university's solve the world's problems? no. i think it is a scam. my next guest says i am wrong. john: welcome back to the university of north carolina. college should be a marketplace of ideas but the author of the book of and gin seven ovation. >> they are good at the intersection of execution and innovation. good at taking innovation and by bringing them onto campus way can increase the impact at universities. >> who cares? >> there is not many any more. the crown jewels of $300 billion of assets of major research universities the most talented intellectual people are here and the public in general it expects more and crown jewels, that is why i say college is a scam. if you look at what taxpayers are paying it is going down very fast. >> not fast enough. >> who will take the place? >> i was a ceo quarter to quarter mentality don't allow the research to create true innovation. what have we got? >> have you ever been on the internet? >> much of the micr
and north carolina. >> they can in 20 states. [laughter] coming up can the university's solve the world's problems? no. i think it is a scam. my next guest says i am wrong. john: welcome back to the university of north carolina. college should be a marketplace of ideas but the author of the book of and gin seven ovation. >> they are good at the intersection of execution and innovation. good at taking innovation and by bringing them onto campus way can increase the impact at...
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it is a struggle in north carolina. this is a state after all that passed an amendment to its state constitution against gay rights so you have a conservative state, you have 9.6% unemployment in north carolina. what's the strategy? >> well, the president, obviously the presidential race is about the long run. in this case, we are coming right out of the republican convention where there's a little bump for romney. the race is still a statistical tie but it's important for us to have a good week and i think we will. the people of charlotte have laid out the welcoming mat to us and we have an atmosphere where democrats can come together, show the unity behind president obama and joe biden to re-elect them and elect a congress to go with it. >> the republicans starting with ann romney and that was the role of a spouse, traditional role, but they had some very exciting younger speakers. they had susana martinez, the governor. tell me about the strategy to counteract their strategy of trying to appeal to women by putting a
it is a struggle in north carolina. this is a state after all that passed an amendment to its state constitution against gay rights so you have a conservative state, you have 9.6% unemployment in north carolina. what's the strategy? >> well, the president, obviously the presidential race is about the long run. in this case, we are coming right out of the republican convention where there's a little bump for romney. the race is still a statistical tie but it's important for us to have a...
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against south carolina. connor shaw has hit 19 in a row and the gamecocks have a second down and 11 at the 19 yard line. he will run it. oh, boy. what has most impressed you about the effort today? >> gary: connor shaw. i think because he's been able to manage his throws. a lot of these have been easy throws. missouri, you can say what you want, but when steve spurrier gets your number, out of those 17, 18, 19 throws, half of them have just been gimme throws -- that is, dump-offs, so i think if you're going to have to move up on the receivers and force those receivers from south carolina to beat somebody, you can't give them gimmes. >> verne: the draw play again. >> gary: nice play. >> verne: shaw has gone to this several times, steve spurrier has. >> gary: i think brad madison got him from behind that time, didn't he, number 57? >> verne: i believe so. shaw sat out the east carolina game. that was a victory here. dylan thompson looked terrific as the back-up quarterback and then reinjured that hairline frac
against south carolina. connor shaw has hit 19 in a row and the gamecocks have a second down and 11 at the 19 yard line. he will run it. oh, boy. what has most impressed you about the effort today? >> gary: connor shaw. i think because he's been able to manage his throws. a lot of these have been easy throws. missouri, you can say what you want, but when steve spurrier gets your number, out of those 17, 18, 19 throws, half of them have just been gimme throws -- that is, dump-offs, so i...
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tied for south carolina for 47th in the country. only california, nebraska and rhode island hosting worst unemployment numbers. let's huddle up around the water cooler where the web is calling on democrats to offer up their own celebrity speaker at this week's convention as an answer to clint eastwood's strange appearance at the rnc. the name being pushed. betty white. could betty white be the democrats clint eastwood, change.org has asked the "hot in cleveland" actress to be a speaker at the dnc. it said clint eastwood's speech game a bad name to older americans everywhere. if you want to see a real old hollywood icon get a political introduction right. the petition has 5,000 signatures and 20,000 likes on facebook. it wouldn't be the first time the two teemed up. the president wished the actress a happy 90th birthday and she told the a.p. she very much favors obama. a facebook campaign brought betty white to host "snl" in 2010. >>> president obama is calling on the harold and kumar movement by joining forces with actor cal penn. >
tied for south carolina for 47th in the country. only california, nebraska and rhode island hosting worst unemployment numbers. let's huddle up around the water cooler where the web is calling on democrats to offer up their own celebrity speaker at this week's convention as an answer to clint eastwood's strange appearance at the rnc. the name being pushed. betty white. could betty white be the democrats clint eastwood, change.org has asked the "hot in cleveland" actress to be a...
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and north carolina. >> they can in 20 states. [laughter] coming up can the university's solve the world's problems? no. i think it is a scam. my next guest says i am my next guest says i am wrong. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can s
and north carolina. >> they can in 20 states. [laughter] coming up can the university's solve the world's problems? no. i think it is a scam. my next guest says i am my next guest says i am wrong. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah....
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for south carolina before. >> verne: 4-0 start for steve spurrier. >> verne: and the south carolina gamecocks. missouri's first road trip in the s.e.c. leads to a defeat and a rather convincing one at that. now let's look at the player of the game presented by russell athletic. gaudy numbers for connor shaw. 20 of 21. including 20 in a row. two touchdowns. he also rushed for 41 yards and he is with tracy wolfson. >> tracy: that's right, connor. i have to ask you, first, did you know that you had 20 straight completions? >> i didn't know it until they told me at the end. i had a lot of help around me, though. >> tracy: it seemed like you were in a rhythm, feeling it. was that the case? >> i think it was the first drive i had an incompletion, our team got on a roll i and i felt good, frustration the last two weeks coming off an injury, but i have had a lot of support and i bounced back this week. >> tracy: how are you feeling physically? >> i feel good. i'm going to be sore tomorrow but i felt good during the game. >> tracy: you talked about the help around you and how good is it to see lattimo
for south carolina before. >> verne: 4-0 start for steve spurrier. >> verne: and the south carolina gamecocks. missouri's first road trip in the s.e.c. leads to a defeat and a rather convincing one at that. now let's look at the player of the game presented by russell athletic. gaudy numbers for connor shaw. 20 of 21. including 20 in a row. two touchdowns. he also rushed for 41 yards and he is with tracy wolfson. >> tracy: that's right, connor. i have to ask you, first, did...
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that and more from north carolina. john: from the university of north carolina at chapel hill, a john stossel. >> not just the and on campus but it is threatened somewhere by somebody in authority. steve works for a medical equipment company but on the side you tried to block about nutrition? >> you given vice and what happened? >> was told by the state i should stop giving nutritional advice. john: they even printed with the red lines. this is why because you give the advice and may not without a license. >> wide why have to tell people to be to meats and vegetables and tell all diabetics to reduce carbohydrates? john: so you contacted the institute for justice. paul sherman you are a lawyer? >> we litigate across the country one area is the first amendment. we were excited because this raises the most important and answer questions when happens when they regulate occupation complex with free-speech? john: more and more all the time. >> it would have cost him thousands of dollars and taken years of his life for dietit
that and more from north carolina. john: from the university of north carolina at chapel hill, a john stossel. >> not just the and on campus but it is threatened somewhere by somebody in authority. steve works for a medical equipment company but on the side you tried to block about nutrition? >> you given vice and what happened? >> was told by the state i should stop giving nutritional advice. john: they even printed with the red lines. this is why because you give the advice...
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to carolina in my mind i'm already gone. say niceady gone, things about me you'll have to carry on without me i'm gone oh, i'm going to carolina in my mind and i'm gone. carolina in my to mind ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank-you, fellow democrats. i have been watching the coverage. there has to be something, i don't get it. i mean, i am an old white guy and i love barack obama. [applause] ♪ ♪ [singing] when you are down and troubled and you need some loving care and nothing, and nothing is going right close your eyes and think of me and it soon i will be there to brighten up even your darkest nights you just call out my name, and you know wherever i am all come running to see you again winter, spring, summer, or fall, all you have to do is call and that will be there, yes i will, yeah, yeah you got a friend if the sky above you should turn dark and full of clouds and that old north wind should began to blow keep your head together and call my name out loud soon i will be knocking upon your door you just call out my name, and
to carolina in my mind i'm already gone. say niceady gone, things about me you'll have to carry on without me i'm gone oh, i'm going to carolina in my mind and i'm gone. carolina in my to mind ♪ ♪ [applause] >> thank-you, fellow democrats. i have been watching the coverage. there has to be something, i don't get it. i mean, i am an old white guy and i love barack obama. [applause] ♪ ♪ [singing] when you are down and troubled and you need some loving care and nothing, and nothing...
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it's not north carolina, but it's south carolina. and welcome back to the program, both of you. so let me start with you on that, dick. don't you love politicians? it's like they don't care that there's videotape and that we have the tape from 24 hours earlier. are you better off than four years ago? no. twenty-four hours later, of course we are. i think we know happened in the interim, do we not? >> i think it's the silly season. megyn, it's important to understand, i think what all of them said is accurate, and that is that the country is better off now than it was four years ago. we're moving in the right direction. i think it's clear that the situation that barack obama inherited, 800,000 jobs a month lost, we've had positive job growth for the last 26 months. you know, this is the way i put it when republicans try about this. it's like i was hit by a drunk driver, we'll call him the republican party. both my legs are broken. the sur that's treating -- surgeon that's treating me, barack obama, is making tremendous strides in treating me, and the driver's chiding him for not
it's not north carolina, but it's south carolina. and welcome back to the program, both of you. so let me start with you on that, dick. don't you love politicians? it's like they don't care that there's videotape and that we have the tape from 24 hours earlier. are you better off than four years ago? no. twenty-four hours later, of course we are. i think we know happened in the interim, do we not? >> i think it's the silly season. megyn, it's important to understand, i think what all of...
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de lejos el carolina ferbt parecÍa una fiesta mÁs. porque el presidente estaba omnipresente. >>> como latina, y madre tengo bastante fe en los demÓcratas que vayan a pasar inmigraciÓn, que vayan hacer cosas para los inmigrantes. >>> las grande causas demÓcratas como la ley de salud del mandatario eran pieza de baile se le puede llamar el obama bien ferbt. >>> la mayorÍa se negaba a dar entrevistas >>> el asegura que votÓ por el presidente obama hace 4 aÑos, pero estÁ decepcionado. por eso, dicen analistas, los demÓcratas necesitan eventos como este para revitalizar a sus partidarios. >>> estamos muy preocupados esto serÁ una campaÑa, que al final se ganarÁ por un porciento. >>> el descontento con el gobierno fue el tema de ayer casi un millar de manifestantes elevaron a gritos sus exigentes. entre ellos el grupo (nombre en inglÉs). que llegÓ en autobÚs desde arizona. >>> las deportaciones pueden parar el programa de comunidades seguras y la 287 g. y hemos cruzado el sur, hemos encontrado gente que por esos programas, sus
de lejos el carolina ferbt parecÍa una fiesta mÁs. porque el presidente estaba omnipresente. >>> como latina, y madre tengo bastante fe en los demÓcratas que vayan a pasar inmigraciÓn, que vayan hacer cosas para los inmigrantes. >>> las grande causas demÓcratas como la ley de salud del mandatario eran pieza de baile se le puede llamar el obama bien ferbt. >>> la mayorÍa se negaba a dar entrevistas >>> el asegura que votÓ por el presidente obama hace 4...
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it is a called carolina fest. lots of food, family, music to help richard trumka, head of the afl-cio to make him feel about the convention being held here. he was unhappy enough to he told the executive board that we won't be buying skyboxes or bring a big staff to the election and big labor will still work to reelent the president. he offered is his own take on the republican you didn't build that line. >> i want to say thanks to america's workers. you built this country. you wake it up each day. you make it run and you put it to sleep each night. >> reporter: meanwhile the president is continuing his road to charlotte through a tour to battle ground states. he is one of the most important, ohio. hoping to deny mitt romney a path to the white house. no republican has won the presidency this century without ohio. one of the reasons the democrats are holding their convention in north carolina to give the president a chance to carry the state in 2008. he was the first democrat to win her since jimmy carter a new po
it is a called carolina fest. lots of food, family, music to help richard trumka, head of the afl-cio to make him feel about the convention being held here. he was unhappy enough to he told the executive board that we won't be buying skyboxes or bring a big staff to the election and big labor will still work to reelent the president. he offered is his own take on the republican you didn't build that line. >> i want to say thanks to america's workers. you built this country. you wake it up...
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es tan importante para ti y otros delegados esta semana aquÍ en carolina del norte? >>> creo que lo mÁs importante que sea que la convenciÓn es en mi estado, pero tambiÉn es que va a ser como un pequeÑo mundo de lo que pasarÁ en noviembre 6 que esperemos que sea para elegir a presidente estados unidos hablamos de la secciÓn anterior la comunidad latina tiene el desempleo de 10, 3% hay mucha necesidad en nuestra comunidad porque piensa usted que es importante reelegir a obama? >>> al menos para mi y todas las personas en la comunidad donde me sdem vuelvo a travÉs del estado que nos ha dado un mensaje de esperanza y acciÓn, dio un mensaje de esperanza pero tambiÉn de optimismo que algo va a seguir trabajando por muchos aÑos cuando uno quiere tener un logro no es fÁcil, creo que presidente barack obama nos esÁa dando este mensaje y demostrando a toda la comunidad hispana americana no solamente en carolina del norte, si no que si. >>> una pregunta que tengo porque parte importante de un acuerdo es tener la posibilidad de hablar con el otro partido polÍtico,
es tan importante para ti y otros delegados esta semana aquÍ en carolina del norte? >>> creo que lo mÁs importante que sea que la convenciÓn es en mi estado, pero tambiÉn es que va a ser como un pequeÑo mundo de lo que pasarÁ en noviembre 6 que esperemos que sea para elegir a presidente estados unidos hablamos de la secciÓn anterior la comunidad latina tiene el desempleo de 10, 3% hay mucha necesidad en nuestra comunidad porque piensa usted que es importante reelegir a obama?...